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2012 Giants: Top 10 in Education

Staff -- Interior Design, 2/9/2012 9:49:55 AM

cannon, giants of designCannon Design for Kean University's New Jersey Center for Science, Technology & Mathematics Education in Union, NJ; photo by David Lamb Photography


Top 10 in Education
 
Firm Design Fees Photos
Gensler $27,860,000   View Projects
Cannon Design $21,600,000   View Projects
DLR Group     $13,915,000  View Projects
Shepley Bulfinch Richardson and Abbott   $10,385,170  View Projects
HOK    $9,450,000   View Projects
IA Interior Architects        $7,978,650   View Projects
Perkins+Will      $7,696,240  View Projects
Stantec Architecture    $5,585,653   View Projects
Leo A Daly     $5,557,974   View Projects
SmithGroupJJR  $4,937,280
 
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